Showing posts with label #Femikuti. Show all posts
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Monday, 23 November 2015

PRAY FOR FEMI KUTI!




The first son of Nigeria’s late afrobeat legend, Femi Kuti is reportedly scheduled for surgery at an undisclosed hospital as a recent of recent health complications.

According to reports, the Grammy awards nominee will be operated upon by a group of surgeons to correct an undisclosed ailment. It was further gathered that singer will cease from performing at the New Afrikan Shrine (in what has become a lifestyle for his fans) for some weeks.

In a statement by the management of the Afrikan Shrine, the singer’s Positive Band would be entertaining fans and patrons of the shrine till he recovers fully and returns to the stage.

“THIS IS TO INFORM OUR FANS AND LOVERS OF AFROBEAT THAT THERE WILL NOT BE SUNDAY JUMP ON 22-11-15 BECAUSE AMBASSADOR FEMI KUTI IS GOING FOR AN OPERATION AND WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PERFORM FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS. WE WILL KEEP ALL UPDATED ON THE SCHEDULE OF WHEN THE POSITIVE FORCE BAND WILL PLAY AS OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH AMBASSADOR FEMI KUTI, AFROBEAT FOREVER,” the statement reads.

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Thursday, 23 October 2014

Funke Femi Kuti Drops Bombshell On Her Divorce!



Since the above picture appeared on Femi Kuti's instagram page busy bodies have gone to town shouting reconciliation, Funke dropped this philosophical cliche below! Hot!!




Sunday, 30 March 2014

PHOTOS: YENI KUTI BIDS FAREWELL TO FEMI SEGUN!

Femi Segun, a polyglot, former diplomat, compere, television presenter and a church deacon, born in May 1958, died 21st of March 2014 a week after he had an accident on his power bike. He was buried at the Vaults and Garden, Ikoyi yesterday after a service of songs was held for him at House on the Rock Church, Lekki, presided by the church’s general Overseer, Pastor Paul Adefarasin.

On the front row were his children Rolari, 25 (Yeni Kuti’s daughter) and Fikemi, 14 (born by a Lagos based Judge) in lilac iro and buba. His wife, Bisi (a judge) and his former wife, Yeni Kuti .

His former school mates from Igbobi College Lagos and Obafemi Awolowo University, were also there to pay him their last respect. Mr Femi Segun would have been 56 in May.

PICTURES FROM THE BURIAL.



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Sunday, 23 March 2014

FELA PROMPTED AFROJUJU MUSIC - SHINA PETERS!



With fondest memories, some of us recall how Shina Peters stay glued to Femi Kuti during the burial ceremony of the greatest musician from Nigeria, Late Fela Anikulapo Kuti. The reason for this is not far fetched. Shina recalled that on one of his numerous visits to Fela, Fela called him aside and told him that for him to thirve and be successful in Juju music, he must chart a different course. With KSA, Ebenezer Obey, IK Dairo and Dele Abiodun Adawa Super reigning supreme, Fela admonished Shina to find a rhythm that would suit his voice and ensure he spices it with pidgin flavors! Hence, the birth of Afrojuju music with a
distinct and easy flow of enjoyable pidgin English laced with fast danceable beats! Enjoy the rest of the interview with Punchng below!
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In Lagos, everybody is supposed to know Sir Shina Peters’ residence. “You don’t know Shina Peters’ house?” One man asked our correspondent, in a semi-shocked tone. “Go to Iju, even a child will take you to Shina’s house,” he said.
Shina Peters’ name is a compass that leads to his house, which turned out to be a low rise architectural masterpiece with two white horses mounted on the roof. “The horses stand for ‘keep working’,” Peters explained.

Shina Peters of the Shinamania fame is the living legend, credited with the invention of a unique music genre known as afro juju. “I cannot claim credit for afro juju,” he quickly demurs. “God is the one who created afro juju. Shina was just an instrument in the hands of God to change the sound of the juju music and make it more appealing to music lovers,” he says.

When he was just eight, Peters told his parents that education was not for him. “I had two siblings and we lived in one room. The prospect of schooling was not that bright, so I opted to start my music career immediately. At that age, I was already the choir leader in our church and I played the organ and keyboard very well.

“At a point, I left my parents and became a houseboy to Chief Ebenezer Obey. I played his guitar whenever he was not at home. When Prince Adekunle had an accident in 1980, they were looking for a guitarist to replace him. They called for an audition and out of 36 people, they picked me,” he recounts.

The suggestion that he might have regretted his decision not to go to school sounds very ridiculous to Shina. He gives a reply in his trademark pidgin English. “No, wetin I wan take am do? if I wan employ professors and PhD holders today, I can afford to employ them. When people started laughing at Shina and saying he was making grammatical errors, Fela told them to keep quiet. He told them that as a doctor of music, he (Fela), sang in Pidgin English.”

Most people don’t know that Peters is a real knight, hence the ‘Sir’ before his name. “I went to London in 1970 and at an event organised by the United Nigerian Cultural Organisation in collaboration with the British Chamber of Commerce and Industry, I was made a knight. They were amazed at how well I could play the guitar at that tender age,” he says.

Just three years short of his 60th birthday, the robust -looking musician has a lot to be thankful for. “I can tell you that I am a very controversial person. After Fela, it is Shina Peters. People like brewing scandals with my name. From drug pushing to impregnating countless women, name them, I have been branded with them. Despite all the controversies, thank God that today, I am still relevant. I have eight grandchildren. My first child was born when I was 14,” he reveals.

The information about his grandchildren and his first child would have been a rich addition to the interview. One would want to know what happened, how many women were involved and what escapades led to his being a teenage father. But Peters closes up after dropping that brief hint and no amount of persuasion made him open up. “I don’t talk about my family,” he says, dismissing the topic. But not before briefly lauding his famous son and music producer, Clarence Peters. “Clarence is from heaven. He is a genius and I am really happy for him. Unfortunately, I don’t discuss my family,” he reiterates.

Asked what may be responsible for his youthful looks at the age of 57, Peters says, “Nothing special really. Food is not responsible for my looks because I don’t eat. But I swim like a fish. I can swim for 10 hours. One thing I miss as I grow older is my childhood. When my mates were playing with toys, I was on stage or at rehearsals. That is why I love children a lot. I praise children and women in most of my songs,” he says.

Before you think leisure and relaxation, the juju maestro tells you that time is a luxury for him. “I don’t have time for leisure,” he states. “There was a day I burst into tears. I had concert bookings from Nigeria to London, New York to Canada and Canada to China. I felt I was on a suicide mission. At the last moment, when I was about to board a flight to my destination, the flight was cancelled. I cried like a baby. I was sued N10m for breach of contract,” he recounts.

It is not the first time he would be sued for breach of contract. According to him, since the age of 10, he has been a regular client at the law courts for cases relating to his performance contract. He smiles as he tells the story. “I had a lot of cases of breach of contract. At the age of 10, I signed a 10-year contract with one recording company. When I grew older, I became wiser and realised that it was slavery. I was billed to appear in three court cases simultaneously. It got to a point that one judge would tell his colleague in another court to forgive me, that he was the one delaying me in his court. I would be eating amala and the phone would ring, the caller would tell me that I was wanted in court. It was when I joined a record label run by the late Chief Olubunmi Aboderin that most of my problems reduced. I also had people like M.K.O. Abiola and Olusola Saraki who were solidly behind me.”

The music veteran, has an advice for young generation musicians, that he calls his ‘hip hop sons’ “I would advise them to learn how to play one or two instruments. They should stop killing live music with all the digital things they are promoting. Live band is expensive to maintain but that is the only way to make people feel the music. Computer cannot be regulated, when you play with computer, you cannot order the tempo to go up or come down,” he states.

On style, he says humorously: “My belief is that first appearance counts. I hate to disappoint my fans. Dressing is something that comes naturally to me. If I were to be the president of this country, I will ask that people should melt raw gold and diamond and use it to design a jacket for me.”

Copyright PUNCH.

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

PHOTOS: 37TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KALAKUTA REPUBLIC!







Today marks the 37th Anniversary of the raid of Kalakuta Republic (Fela Kuti's compound)!! It is a significant part of our show!!! This song by Fela Kuit describes that horrific day:

"Some people lost some bread
Someone nearly die
Someone just die
Police dey come, army dey come
Confusion everywhere
Hey yeah! Seven minutes later
All don cool down, brother
Police don go away
Army don disappear
Them leave Sorrow, Tears, and Blood"

Sunday, 9 February 2014

ANOTHER FELA'S SON DISCOVERED IN AUSTRALIA!



Fifteen years after Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s death, the Kuti family discovered another child of the Late Afrobeat legend in 2012. 

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An insider told us the man’s name is Courtney and born by a white woman in Sydney, Australia, adding that Courtney is a little older than Fela’s youngest son Seun Kuti, who is 30 years old. We’re told that the news of the discovery is hush- hush and only known to key members of the Kuti family.

According to Fela’s Wikipedia, only seven offspring are listed as his children – the list parades names like; Femi Kuti, Seun Kuti, Motunrayo Anikulapo Kuti, Yeni Kuti, Kunle Anikulapo Kuti, Omosalewa Anikulapo Kuti, Sola Kuti, it is however believed that Fela’s children are way more than that Abami Eda, as Fela Kuti dubbed himself, was born in Abeokuta on October 15, 1938 and died on August 2, 1997 with chunk of hit songs and albums to his credit.

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Tuesday, 10 December 2013

FEMI KUTI BAGS 4TH GRAMMY NOMINATION!

Congratulations to Femi for the nomination. We are of the considered opinion that Femi should clinch it this time around. Femi has paid his dues, it is payback time.


AFRO beat singer, Femi Kuti has again been nominated for the Grammy Awards for the fourth time.

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The Nigerian Afrobeat singer and saxophonist has been nominated in the World Music category for his 2013 “No Place For My Dream” album released under Knitting Factory Records.

Others in the category include: French group Gipsy Kings, SA male choral group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Indian musician, Ravi Shankar.

In 2003, Kuti picked up his first Grammy Award nomination, but lost out to Panamanian salsa singer Rubén Blades. He similarly lost in 2010 when he was nominated in the same category. US banjo player Bela Fleck walked away with the award.

In 2011, Kuti once again lost the award to Malian band Tinariwen for the album Tassili.

Femi Kuti has been swarmed with congratulatory messages on Twitter where he supposedly received the news. “Really haven’t heard. Thanks,” he wrote while replying a congratulatory tweet.

Kuti has however grown less optimistic about getting a Grammy Award.

In 2011, Femi Kuti deliberately skipped out on attending the awards show stating that he “didn’t want to raise his hopes high.”